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R142 (New York City Subway car)

The R142 is the first successful model class of the newest generation or new technology (NTT) A Division cars for the New York City Subway. It was built by Bombardier Transportation in La Pocatière, Quebec, Canada and Barre, Vermont, U.S. with final assembly performed at Plattsburgh, New York, from 1999 to 2003.[6] There are 880 cars numbered 6301–7180 and another 150 cars numbered 1101–1250, for a total of 1,030 cars, all arranged as five-car sets. Together with the R142As, they replaced the Redbird trains, including the R26, R28, R29, R33, R33S, and R36.

R142
An R142 train on the 2 route entering West Farms Square
Interior of an R142 car
In service2000–present
ManufacturerBombardier Transportation
AssemblyPlattsburgh
Built at
Family nameNTT (new technology train)
ReplacedAll Redbirds (R26R36)
Constructed1999–2003
Entered service
  • July 10, 2000 (revenue service testing)
  • October 20, 2000 (official service)
Number built1,030
Number in service1,025 (890 in revenue service during rush hours)
Formation5-car sets (2 A cars and 3 B cars)
Fleet numbers6301–7180
1101–1250
Capacity176 (A car)
188 (B car)
Operator(s)New York City Subway
Depot(s)East 180th Street Yard (410 cars)
239th Street Yard (410 cars)
Jerome Yard (205 cars)[1][2]
Service(s) assigned –
360 cars (36 trains, a.m. rush)
350 cars (35 trains, p.m. rush)
 – 180 cars (18 trains, a.m. rush)
170 cars (17 trains, p.m. rush)
 –
350 cars (35 trains, a.m. rush)
360 cars (36 trains, p.m. rush)[3][4]
Assignments as of December 19, 2021
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel with fiberglass top end bonnets (some R142s use stainless steel bonnets)
Train length
  • 513 ft 4 in (156.46 m) (10 car train)
  • 256 ft 8 in (78.23 m) (5 car set)
Car length51 ft 4 in (15.65 m)
Width8 ft 9+12 in (2,680 mm)
Height11 ft 10+23 in (3,624 mm)
Floor height3 ft 7+34 in (1.11 m)
Platform height3 ft 7+34 in (1.11 m)
EntryLevel
Doors6 sets of 54 inch wide side doors per car
Maximum speed55 mph (89 km/h) Service
66 mph (110 km/h) Design
Weight72,000 pounds (33,000 kg) (A car)
66,300 pounds (30,100 kg) (B car)
Traction systemIGBTVVVF (Alstom ONIX 800)
Traction motors2 or 4[a] × Alstom 4LCA 1640 147.5 hp (110 kW) 3-phase AC induction motor[5]
Power output2,065.2 hp (1,540 kW) (5-car set)
Acceleration2.5 mph/s (4.0 km/(h⋅s))
Deceleration3.0 mph/s (4.8 km/(h⋅s)) (full service)
3.2 mph/s or 5.1 km/(h⋅s) (emergency)
AuxiliariesSAFT 195 AH battery (B car)
Electric system(s)625 V DC third rail
Current collector(s)Contact shoe
Braking system(s)Dynamic braking propulsion system; WABCO RT96 tread brake system
Safety system(s)dead man's switch, tripcock
Headlight typeHalogen light bulb
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The R142s and R142As are the first New York City Subway cars to feature recorded announcements. The first R142s were delivered on November 16, 1999, though they initially experienced minor issues that were reported while undergoing testing. Following the completion of non-revenue service testing, the R142s were placed into revenue service on July 10, 2000 as part of its 30-day revenue acceptance test. After successful completion, it entered revenue service on October 20, 2000.[7] The last R142s were delivered by mid-2003. In January 2019, the MTA proposed mid-life upgrades to the R142 fleet.

Description

880 of the R142s are numbered 6301–7180, and the remaining 150 cars are numbered 1101–1250.

There are two types of cars: "A" (cab at one end) and "B" (no cabs). "A" cars are powered with four traction motors each, with the passenger doors opposite each other. The "B" cars are powered by two traction motors at the number-two end, and the passenger doors are staggered (car ends are numbered on the lower body just above the truck).[8][9] The trains are linked up in 5-car, A-B-B-B-A sets, but also can be linked in sets of 4 cars (A-B-B-A), 6 cars (A-B-B-B-B-A), 9 cars (one 5-car set and one 4-car set), or 11 cars (one 5-car set and one 6-car set).

Currently, most R142s are maintained at the 239th Street Yard and East 180th Street Yard and assigned on the 2 and 5, with the remaining sets maintained at the Jerome Yard and assigned to the 4.

Features

 
The LCD sign of an R142 car
 
The electronic strip map in an R142 car

The R142s feature Alstom ONIX AC propulsion systems, electronic braking, automatic climate control, electronic strip maps, and an on-board intercom system; the traction motors of the R142s (which themselves share some similarities with those of the Alstom Metropolis 98B [pl] trains on the Warsaw Metro) were later used on the majority of the R160 subway cars when they were first delivered. The R142 and the R142A were partly designed by Antenna Design.[10][11]

Like the R110As, the R142s feature wider doors than past A-Division equipment, with 54-inch side doors (about 9 inches narrower than the R110As' 63-inch doors, but 4 inches wider than the R62/As' 50-inch doors). All car ends have windows, allowing passengers to see through to the next car, except cab ends, where the cab walls prevent such visibility. The R142 car bodies are constructed from stainless steel.[12]

The R142s and R142As are the first New York City Subway cars to feature recorded announcements. All passenger cars built after them also use this feature. Newer, shorter announcements have been tested on some sets on the 2 and 5 since 2015 in an effort to reduce dwell times and subsequently reduce the likelihood of delays,[13] but were later replaced with the standard announcements. The R142s are visually very similar to the R142As and R188s, but due to electrical incompatibilities, the three types are not interoperable.

History

 
Updated R142 electronic strip map shared by the 2 and 5 trains
 
Modified route and destination sign (with LED panels) on car 7171

On April 30, 1997, the Board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved the purchase of 680 cars from Bombardier (the R142s) and 400 cars from Kawasaki (the R142As). The original purchase order was for 740 cars, but because of the intense competition between the firms, the MTA was able to purchase 340 additional cars at the same price. The entire cost of the purchase was $1.45 billion. The new subway cars were based on the results of the tests from the R110A and R110B test trains. The historic deal came after round-the-clock negotiations, and the contract was the largest subway car purchase in the history of the New York City Subway up to this point.[14]

The first ten R142s, 6301–6310, were delivered on November 16, 1999. However, minor issues were reported to be found and have since been corrected during troubleshooting during the testing phase. After several months of non-revenue service testing and troubleshooting of all bugs, the R142s were placed into revenue service on the 2 on July 10, 2000 as part of its 30-day revenue acceptance test. After successful completion, it entered revenue service on October 20, 2000.[15] The last R142s were delivered by March 2003.[16]

Between 2016 and 2018, the MTA replaced the individual strip maps for cars assigned to the 2 and 5 with combined strip maps showing both services, due to the two services having large amounts of route overlap on the IRT White Plains Road, Eastern Parkway, and Nostrand Avenue lines, and because the R142s assigned to the East 180th Street and 239th Street yards are shared between the two lines.[17]

In January 2019, the MTA proposed mid-life upgrades to several train subsystems in the R142 and R142A fleets. These included changes to the HVAC, propulsion, and door systems; the addition of Ethernet on the R142 fleet; and conversion of the fleet to be compatible with communications-based train control, in conjunction with subway signal upgrades along the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and IRT Seventh Avenue Line.[18] The R142 fleet would also be retrofitted with a "monitoring and diagnostics system".[19]: 23 

In March 2021, car 7021 its route and destination signs upgraded to LEDs. The route portion of the sign also received a green circle/red diamond LED for the route display, similar to those on the R62A sets currently used on the 6 route.[b][better source needed] Car 7171 received the same modifications in mid-2021. It is currently unknown if the remainder of the rolling stock will be retrofitted with these features.

Incidents

On March 27, 2020, a northbound 2 train with operating lead consist 6346–6350 and trailing consist 6366–6370[20] was set on fire while traveling from 96th Street to Central Park North–110th Street. While the trailing consist was relatively unscathed and eventually returned to service in November 2020,[21] the lead consist suffered extensive damage and was retired. The fire erupted on board car 6347, damaging that car, as well as additional fire and smoke damage to the rest of the set, along with some moderate fire damage to the station as well. As a result, the whole set was taken out of service.[22] The train operator was killed, and 16 people were injured.[23][24] A man accused of setting the fire was arrested and charged with murder in December 2020.[25]

Notes

  1. ^ 4 on A cars, 2 on B & C cars
  2. ^ See also:
    • i has been censored (March 15, 2021), R142 Car 7021 With New LED Destination Sign, retrieved October 26, 2021

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 5, 2019.
  2. ^
    • 'Subdivision 'A' Car Assignment Effective December 19, 2021'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. December 17, 2021.
    • 'Subdivision 'B' Car Assignment Effective December 19, 2021'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. December 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "Subdivision 'A' Car Assignments: Cars Required June 27, 2021" (PDF). The Bulletin. Electric Railroaders' Association. 64 (7): 2. July 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  4. ^ 'Subdivision 'A' Car Assignment Effective December 19, 2021'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. December 17, 2021.
  5. ^ (PDF). Alstom. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 27, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  6. ^ . NY1. July 10, 2000. Archived from the original on February 6, 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2008.
  7. ^ "R-142 Datasheet from NYCT Revenue and Non-Revenue Car Drawings".
  8. ^ "Showing Image 3427". nycsubway.org.
  9. ^ "Showing Image 100281". nycsubway.org.
  10. ^ Chan, Sewell (November 30, 2005). "New Subway Cars Promise All Kinds of Information". The New York Times. Retrieved October 27, 2007.
  11. ^ "Antenna: News". antennadesign.com.
  12. ^ Seaton, Charles (January 1, 2001). "NYCT's New 'Millennium' Cars Enter Service". Metro Magazine.
  13. ^ "Shorter Subway Announcements May be on the Way".
  14. ^ . June 14, 1997. Archived from the original on June 14, 1997. Retrieved September 18, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ "R-142 Datasheet from NYCT Revenue and Non-Revenue Car Drawings".
  16. ^ Kennedy, Randy (March 17, 2001). "New Subway Cars Show Flaws And Are Removed for Repairs". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  17. ^ "New Interior Electronic Strip Maps Coming to Subway Cars on 2 5 Lines". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. February 12, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  18. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "MTA Board - 01/21/2020 Live Webcast". YouTube.
  19. ^ "Capital Program Oversight Committee Meeting" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  20. ^ Gomez [@TripleG_RTO] (March 29, 2020). "Train that was set on fire at 110 st RIP Train Operator Goble 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 @vinbarone @AliBaumanTV @KatieLusso @clauirizarry" (Tweet). Retrieved April 1, 2020 – via Twitter.
  21. ^ https://i.imgur.com/ufsi8Ne.jpg[bare URL image file]
  22. ^ Jose Martinez [@JMartinezNYC] (March 27, 2020). "Photos obtained by @THECITYNY of this morning's fatal subway fire at the Central Park North-110th Street station the level of destruction" (Tweet). Retrieved March 27, 2020 – via Twitter.
  23. ^ Fieldstadt, Elisha. "One dead, at least 16 hurt in New York City subway fire". NBC News. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
  24. ^ Dan Rivoli [@danrivoli] (March 27, 2020). "The aftermath of the fatal subway fire" (Tweet). Retrieved March 27, 2020 – via Twitter.
  25. ^ "Police: Arrest made in fire that killed NYC subway driver". Associated Press. December 18, 2020. Retrieved March 18, 2022.

External links

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived August 15, 2017)
  • nycsubway.org - NYC Subway Cars: R142
  • R142 Traction Motor
  • Bombardier/Kawasaki Truck Comparison (Bomb on top and Kawasaki underneath)
  • Car Status/Assignment
  • Korman, Joe (December 4, 2017). "IRT Car Assignments". JoeKorNer.
  • Korman, Joe (November 6, 2016). "New York City Subway Car Fleet June 2010 through November 2016". JoeKorNer.

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R142 redirects here For the road see Route 142 For the refrigerant Chlorodifluoroethane see List of refrigerants Not to be confused with R142A New York City Subway car or R143 New York City Subway car The R142 is the first successful model class of the newest generation or new technology NTT A Division cars for the New York City Subway It was built by Bombardier Transportation in La Pocatiere Quebec Canada and Barre Vermont U S with final assembly performed at Plattsburgh New York from 1999 to 2003 6 There are 880 cars numbered 6301 7180 and another 150 cars numbered 1101 1250 for a total of 1 030 cars all arranged as five car sets Together with the R142As they replaced the Redbird trains including the R26 R28 R29 R33 R33S and R36 R142An R142 train on the 2 route entering West Farms SquareInterior of an R142 carIn service2000 presentManufacturerBombardier TransportationAssemblyPlattsburghBuilt atLa Pocatiere Quebec Canada Barre Vermont USFamily nameNTT new technology train ReplacedAll Redbirds R26 R36 Constructed1999 2003Entered serviceJuly 10 2000 revenue service testing October 20 2000 official service Number built1 030Number in service1 025 890 in revenue service during rush hours Formation5 car sets 2 A cars and 3 B cars Fleet numbers6301 71801101 1250Capacity176 A car 188 B car Operator s New York City SubwayDepot s East 180th Street Yard 410 cars 239th Street Yard 410 cars Jerome Yard 205 cars 1 2 Service s assigned 360 cars 36 trains a m rush 350 cars 35 trains p m rush 180 cars 18 trains a m rush 170 cars 17 trains p m rush 350 cars 35 trains a m rush 360 cars 36 trains p m rush 3 4 Assignments as of December 19 2021SpecificationsCar body constructionStainless steel with fiberglass top end bonnets some R142s use stainless steel bonnets Train length513 ft 4 in 156 46 m 10 car train 256 ft 8 in 78 23 m 5 car set Car length51 ft 4 in 15 65 m Width8 ft 9 1 2 in 2 680 mm Height11 ft 10 2 3 in 3 624 mm Floor height3 ft 7 3 4 in 1 11 m Platform height3 ft 7 3 4 in 1 11 m EntryLevelDoors6 sets of 54 inch wide side doors per carMaximum speed55 mph 89 km h Service66 mph 110 km h DesignWeight72 000 pounds 33 000 kg A car 66 300 pounds 30 100 kg B car Traction systemIGBT VVVF Alstom ONIX 800 Traction motors2 or 4 a Alstom 4LCA 1640 147 5 hp 110 kW 3 phase AC induction motor 5 Power output2 065 2 hp 1 540 kW 5 car set Acceleration2 5 mph s 4 0 km h s Deceleration3 0 mph s 4 8 km h s full service 3 2 mph s or 5 1 km h s emergency AuxiliariesSAFT 195 AH battery B car Electric system s 625 V DC third railCurrent collector s Contact shoeBraking system s Dynamic braking propulsion system WABCO RT96 tread brake systemSafety system s dead man s switch tripcockHeadlight typeHalogen light bulbTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeThe R142s and R142As are the first New York City Subway cars to feature recorded announcements The first R142s were delivered on November 16 1999 though they initially experienced minor issues that were reported while undergoing testing Following the completion of non revenue service testing the R142s were placed into revenue service on July 10 2000 as part of its 30 day revenue acceptance test After successful completion it entered revenue service on October 20 2000 7 The last R142s were delivered by mid 2003 In January 2019 the MTA proposed mid life upgrades to the R142 fleet Contents 1 Description 2 Features 3 History 3 1 Incidents 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksDescription Edit880 of the R142s are numbered 6301 7180 and the remaining 150 cars are numbered 1101 1250 There are two types of cars A cab at one end and B no cabs A cars are powered with four traction motors each with the passenger doors opposite each other The B cars are powered by two traction motors at the number two end and the passenger doors are staggered car ends are numbered on the lower body just above the truck 8 9 The trains are linked up in 5 car A B B B A sets but also can be linked in sets of 4 cars A B B A 6 cars A B B B B A 9 cars one 5 car set and one 4 car set or 11 cars one 5 car set and one 6 car set Currently most R142s are maintained at the 239th Street Yard and East 180th Street Yard and assigned on the 2 and 5 with the remaining sets maintained at the Jerome Yard and assigned to the 4 Features Edit The LCD sign of an R142 car The electronic strip map in an R142 car The R142s feature Alstom ONIX AC propulsion systems electronic braking automatic climate control electronic strip maps and an on board intercom system the traction motors of the R142s which themselves share some similarities with those of the Alstom Metropolis 98B pl trains on the Warsaw Metro were later used on the majority of the R160 subway cars when they were first delivered The R142 and the R142A were partly designed by Antenna Design 10 11 Like the R110As the R142s feature wider doors than past A Division equipment with 54 inch side doors about 9 inches narrower than the R110As 63 inch doors but 4 inches wider than the R62 As 50 inch doors All car ends have windows allowing passengers to see through to the next car except cab ends where the cab walls prevent such visibility The R142 car bodies are constructed from stainless steel 12 The R142s and R142As are the first New York City Subway cars to feature recorded announcements All passenger cars built after them also use this feature Newer shorter announcements have been tested on some sets on the 2 and 5 since 2015 in an effort to reduce dwell times and subsequently reduce the likelihood of delays 13 but were later replaced with the standard announcements The R142s are visually very similar to the R142As and R188s but due to electrical incompatibilities the three types are not interoperable History Edit Updated R142 electronic strip map shared by the 2 and 5 trains Modified route and destination sign with LED panels on car 7171 On April 30 1997 the Board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved the purchase of 680 cars from Bombardier the R142s and 400 cars from Kawasaki the R142As The original purchase order was for 740 cars but because of the intense competition between the firms the MTA was able to purchase 340 additional cars at the same price The entire cost of the purchase was 1 45 billion The new subway cars were based on the results of the tests from the R110A and R110B test trains The historic deal came after round the clock negotiations and the contract was the largest subway car purchase in the history of the New York City Subway up to this point 14 The first ten R142s 6301 6310 were delivered on November 16 1999 However minor issues were reported to be found and have since been corrected during troubleshooting during the testing phase After several months of non revenue service testing and troubleshooting of all bugs the R142s were placed into revenue service on the 2 on July 10 2000 as part of its 30 day revenue acceptance test After successful completion it entered revenue service on October 20 2000 15 The last R142s were delivered by March 2003 16 Between 2016 and 2018 the MTA replaced the individual strip maps for cars assigned to the 2 and 5 with combined strip maps showing both services due to the two services having large amounts of route overlap on the IRT White Plains Road Eastern Parkway and Nostrand Avenue lines and because the R142s assigned to the East 180th Street and 239th Street yards are shared between the two lines 17 In January 2019 the MTA proposed mid life upgrades to several train subsystems in the R142 and R142A fleets These included changes to the HVAC propulsion and door systems the addition of Ethernet on the R142 fleet and conversion of the fleet to be compatible with communications based train control in conjunction with subway signal upgrades along the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and IRT Seventh Avenue Line 18 The R142 fleet would also be retrofitted with a monitoring and diagnostics system 19 23 In March 2021 car 7021 its route and destination signs upgraded to LEDs The route portion of the sign also received a green circle red diamond LED for the route display similar to those on the R62A sets currently used on the 6 route b better source needed Car 7171 received the same modifications in mid 2021 It is currently unknown if the remainder of the rolling stock will be retrofitted with these features Incidents Edit On March 27 2020 a northbound 2 train with operating lead consist 6346 6350 and trailing consist 6366 6370 20 was set on fire while traveling from 96th Street to Central Park North 110th Street While the trailing consist was relatively unscathed and eventually returned to service in November 2020 21 the lead consist suffered extensive damage and was retired The fire erupted on board car 6347 damaging that car as well as additional fire and smoke damage to the rest of the set along with some moderate fire damage to the station as well As a result the whole set was taken out of service 22 The train operator was killed and 16 people were injured 23 24 A man accused of setting the fire was arrested and charged with murder in December 2020 25 Notes Edit 4 on A cars 2 on B amp C cars See also i has been censored March 15 2021 R142 Car 7021 With New LED Destination Sign retrieved October 26 2021References Edit Car Yard Assignments PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 5 2019 Subdivision A Car Assignment Effective December 19 2021 New York City Transit Operations Planning December 17 2021 Subdivision B Car Assignment Effective December 19 2021 New York City Transit Operations Planning December 17 2021 Subdivision A Car Assignments Cars Required June 27 2021 PDF The Bulletin Electric Railroaders Association 64 7 2 July 2021 Retrieved December 3 2021 Subdivision A Car Assignment Effective December 19 2021 New York City Transit Operations Planning December 17 2021 Alstom Motors Catalogue 2015 English PDF Alstom Archived from the original PDF on June 27 2018 Retrieved September 17 2021 Some New Subway Cars Put Into Service Monday NY1 July 10 2000 Archived from the original on February 6 2009 Retrieved April 24 2008 R 142 Datasheet from NYCT Revenue and Non Revenue Car Drawings Showing Image 3427 nycsubway org Showing Image 100281 nycsubway org Chan Sewell November 30 2005 New Subway Cars Promise All Kinds of Information The New York Times Retrieved October 27 2007 Antenna News antennadesign com Seaton Charles January 1 2001 NYCT s New Millennium Cars Enter Service Metro Magazine Shorter Subway Announcements May be on the Way APRIL 1997 MTA PRESS RELEASES June 14 1997 Archived from the original on June 14 1997 Retrieved September 18 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link R 142 Datasheet from NYCT Revenue and Non Revenue Car Drawings Kennedy Randy March 17 2001 New Subway Cars Show Flaws And Are Removed for Repairs The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 9 2018 New Interior Electronic Strip Maps Coming to Subway Cars on 2 5 Lines Metropolitan Transportation Authority February 12 2016 Retrieved February 12 2016 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine MTA Board 01 21 2020 Live Webcast YouTube Capital Program Oversight Committee Meeting PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority January 2019 Retrieved January 18 2019 Gomez TripleG RTO March 29 2020 Train that was set on fire at 110 st RIP Train Operator Goble vinbarone AliBaumanTV KatieLusso clauirizarry Tweet Retrieved April 1 2020 via Twitter https i imgur com ufsi8Ne jpg bare URL image file Jose Martinez JMartinezNYC March 27 2020 Photos obtained by THECITYNY of this morning s fatal subway fire at the Central Park North 110th Street station the level of destruction Tweet Retrieved March 27 2020 via Twitter Fieldstadt Elisha One dead at least 16 hurt in New York City subway fire NBC News Retrieved March 27 2020 Dan Rivoli danrivoli March 27 2020 The aftermath of the fatal subway fire Tweet Retrieved March 27 2020 via Twitter 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